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Stock Photography: Search Royalty Free Images & Photos | Lightbox: Infographic Elements. Why Startups Fail. Data journalism and data visualization | News. Loveinfographics.com » Submit & share infographics – Infographics Community. Information Is Beautiful » Brian Eno to judge our $30,000 data visualization awards. So we’re running the world’s first global awards, celebrating excellence in data visualizations, infographics and information art. Yeah! Kind sponsors Kantar have laid $30,000 on the table to reward the winners and celebrate the field. Excitingly, we’re super-honoured to welcome Brian Eno to our judging panel. He joins senior curator at the MoMA Paola Antonelli, The Guardian Datablog’s editor Simon Rogers and um, myself David McCandless. Here’s the complete roll call.

See their bios and details. Yes, the final judge is you! It’s open to all comers – pro and ‘amateur’, individual, team or studio, media, art, corporate – whatever, where ever. Long- and short-listed entries will be exhibited here and on the awards site. So if you’re making viral infographics, vizzing statistics, campaigning with data journalism, rendering geo-data, designing your company’s internal processes – submit your entry today.

Closing date: 31st May 2012. Submit your entry today. Leverage Yourself as an Experts by using Social Media. Leveraging Social Media to Showcase Your Expertise [INFOGRAPHIC] Social media technologies take on many different forms including magazines, Internet forums, weblogs, social blogs, microblogging, wikis, podcasts, photographs or pictures, video, rating and social bookmarking. By applying a set of theories in the field of media research (social presence, media richness) and social processes (self-presentation, self-disclosure) Kaplan and Haenlein created a classification scheme for different social media types in their Business Horizons article published in 2010. According to Kaplan and Haenlein there are six different types of social media: collaborative projects (e.g., Wikipedia), blogs and microblogs (e.g., Twitter), content communities (e.g., YouTube), social networking sites (e.g., Facebook), virtual game worlds (e.g., World of Warcraft), and virtual social worlds (e.g.

Second Life). Note: Click the image to view full size. Leverage Yourself as an Experts by using Social Media. Your Body Part Price List: You’re Worth More Dead Than Alive (Infographic) Infographics & Data Visualizations. The History of Encryption. The History of Encryption 700 BC Scytale The Spartan military used scytales to send sensitive missives during times of battle. Both sender and recipient had a wooden rod of the exact diameter and length. To encrypt a message, the sender tightly wound a piece of leather or parchment around the stick and wrote a message on it. The unwound leather was sent to the recipient, who could only read a message once it was tightly wound around his own scytale. Anyone else would see disarranged letters with no meaning. 1467 Alberti cipher Leon Battista Alberti invented and published the first polyalphabetic substitution cipher, changing the course of encryption forever. 1797 Jefferson wheel Invented by Thomas Jefferson while he was George Washington's secretary of state, the wheel consisted of 26 cylindrical wooden pieces threaded onto an iron spindle. 1943 Enigma machine 1961 First computer password 1979 DES invented 1985 Videocipher II 1995 "Hackers" 1997 AES is developed 2006 Rise of identity theft.

Clean Up Britain - A National Campaign. Infographics / content-based marketing / 12 Things to do after you've written a new blog post #Infographic. Who Clicks On Banner Ads And What Are The Reasons People Don't Click. How do You Use Twitter? [INFOGRAPHIC] Twitter was never meant to be a social network. In fact it was created as a message service at a private podcast company just over 5 years ago. Today with over 200 million users and serving up over 1.6 billion enquiries a day, Twitter has evolved into a real time social network that spreads news, messages, links and multimedia with energy saving 140 character bursts. It is also maybe the most efficient social network in the top five and that is part of its unique charm.

It is simple and doesn’t overcomplicate things….. that is why texting and SMS is still popular even with teenagers in a world of tempting rich multimedia. Twitter is still working out its business model with its only apparent revenue being “sponsored tweets” which are expensive and only make sense for a major brand to implement as part of its marketing plans. Twitter is also maybe the most misunderstood social media platform with people often asking “why would you want to use it?” More Reading: Image by Irish Typepad. I Love Infographics.com - Find the Best! Submit & Share Yours Today. Marketers Use of Social Media for Business 2012: Infographic. Every year, Michael Stelzner and the diligent folks at Social Media Examiner prepare a social media marketing industry report that shows how marketers are using social media to promote their businesses. If you’re doing social media for yourself or for clients, this 42-page report is one that you absolutely need to download and study.

You will want to examine all the research and charts and discover some of the ‘not-so-obvious’ findings that are contained in the report. I created an infographic to give you a little glimpse of the actual report. Remember, this is just a tiny sliver of the valuable information contained in the report so do yourself a big favor and go to Social Media Examiner to download the real thing!

The 2012 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Social Media Examiner Embed this code to your blog: Over to you: Are you surprised by these key findings? **P.S. Patricia Redsicker. Search and Research. Visualization. Complete Beginner’s Guide to Information Architecture. Timothy Greig structures the information flow of a library website. Photo by Timothy Greig Information architecture is an often misunderstood job title. Are they Designers? Developers? Managers? All of the above? In this article we’ll discuss what information architecture is, why it’s related to usability, and what are the common tools/programs used in information architecture. Along the way we’ll share some of the tweeters, books, and resources we found useful for budding information architects. A Common Workplace Scenario An information architect joined my team on a project I worked on in Atlanta. Who is an Information Architect? I find it easiest to derive what a job entails by listening to the people who do that job.

Jesse James Garrett says: Information architecture encompasses a wide range of problems. Jesse James Garrett The Information Architecture Institute defines Information Architecture as: Information Architecture Institute Lastly, to quote Andrew Hinton: Each quote is insightful. A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods. Prezi - The zooming presentation editor.

Visualization. Visualization. How can I learn to create beautiful infographics (with connectio. How do we achieve harmony? Infographics & Data Visualizations - Visual.ly. Infographics & Data Visualizations - Visual.ly. Information Design — AIGA | the professional association for des. This American Infographic. Today I listened to Episode 2. It’s funny how current this whole program sounds, everything seeming perfectly natural as “the recession” and it’s effects were mentioned. While listening to the segment on the hacker/phreaker/phishers I wondered about what kind of internet crimes are committed nowadays, so I found some data on that. I also found poet Michael Warr’s description of his schedule as a Jehovah’s Witness very interesting. It was harder to create an infographic for this one than the first one.

While doing the research I found this interesting summary of cybercrime cases (at justice.gov). Infographics...how to. FlowingData | Data Visualization and Statistics.